(d) If the Grantee specifies that no U.S. patent 
application will be filed (or having specified that it 
intends to file, thereafter notifies the Grantor to the 
contrary), the Grantee ohall promptly inform the Grantor 
of the date and identification of any known publication of 
subject invention made by or known to the Grantee or, where 
applicable, of any contemplated publication to be made by 
or known to the Grantee, and also the date subject invention 
or any embodiment thereof was first in public use or on sale 
in the united States and shall furnish such other information 
(and have executed such documents as provided in VIII (f) as 
may be required to enable the Grantor to make disposition of 
subject invention rights) . 
VI . Administration of Inventions on '^hich the Grantee 
Elects to File Patent Applications 
(a) The Grantee shall require assignment to it of all 
right, title and interest in and to each subject invention 
on which it elects to file any patent application for ad- 
ministration by it in accordance with and subject to the 
terms and conditions herein set forth; Assignments from the 
inventor to the Grantee under U.S. patent applications shall 
be promptly obtained and recorded by the Grantee in the 
United States Patent Office, and copies of the recorded 
assignment shall be furnished to the Grantor. 
(b) The Grantee shall grant to the Government of the 
United States a nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free 
license for governmental purposes and on behalf of any foreign 
government, pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agree- 
ment with the united States under each U.S. or foreign patent 
application it elects to file on a subject invention. The 
form of the license to be granted shall be as set forth in 
Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and by this reference made a 
part hereof. Any license issued by Grantee shall be made 
expressly subject to the license to the Government of the 
United States. 
(c) The Grantee shall administer those subject inventions 
to which it elects to retain tiile in the public interest and 
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